The competition was founded in 2017, and was a single leagued division with all teams based in Northern England due to geographic distribution of the sport's popularity. However, starting in 2024, in response to the increase in popularity of women's rugby league outside of Northern England, the Championship was expanded to include a Midlands and South group for teams elsewhere in the county, allowing a route to the Super League for all teams.[2][3][4][5]
The following article summarises the results of the competition before its 2024 expansion:
The 2017 season did not begin until 23 July[8] and as a result of this the teams only played each other once during the competition. Stanningley went unbeaten throughout the 2017 season to finish top of the Championship[9] and defeated Oulton Raidettes 28–10 in the Grand Final.[10]
Stanningley repeated their success in 2018 with a 20–12 win over Leigh Miners Rangers.[12]Wakefield Trinity, who finished top of the Championship in 2018, joined the Super League in 2019.[13]
Oulton Raidettes defeated Salford Red Devils 33–14 in the Grand Final.[23] Salford replaced Wakefield Trinity in the 2023 Super League.[24]
POS
CLUB
P
W
L
D
PF
PA
DIFF
PTS
1
Salford Red Devils
15
14
1
0
542
136
406
28
2
Oulton Raidettes (C)
14
12
1
1
403
152
251
25
3
Warrington Wolves Lunas
15
10
4
1
390
229
161
21
4
Stanningley
14
6
8
0
334
268
66
12
5
Hull KR
15
6
9
0
310
410
-100
12
6
Dewsbury Moor Ladies
13
4
9
0
256
354
-98
8
7
Hull FC
14
2
12
0
144
416
-272
4
8
Widnes Vikings
14
2
12
0
146
560
-414
4
2023 season
Hull KR defeated Oulton Raidettes 30–16 in the Grand Final.[25]
POS
CLUB
P
W
L
D
PF
PA
DIFF
PTS
1
Hull KR (C)
20
18
2
0
682
202
480
36
2
Oulton Raidettes
20
16
4
0
604
244
360
31
3
Dewsbury Moor Ladies
19
15
4
0
512
226
286
30
4
Stanningley
19
13
6
0
540
244
296
26
5
Sheffield Eagles
18
11
7
0
512
298
214
22
6
Hull FC
18
6
11
1
298
362
-64
11
7
Widnes Vikings
18
4
12
2
222
468
-246
8
8
Swinton Lionesses
18
4
13
1
222
550
-328
7
9
Wakefield Trinity
18
1
17
0
68
932
-864
-1
10
Warrington Wolves Lunas
18
3
15
0
242
376
-134
-3
Deductions
Wakefield Trinity: 3 points for three forfeits
Hull FC: 2 point for two forfeits
Oulton Raidettes: 1 point for forfeit
Widnes Vikings: 2 point for two forfeits
Swinton Lionesses: 2 point for two forfeits
Warrington Wolves Lunas: 9 point for nine forfeits
Notes
^League tables on the RFL "Match Centre" include some results from play-off matches. In 2018, for example the table includes the Grand Final (but not semi-finals) meaning Wakefield appear below Stanningley though they finished the regular season above them on points difference.[7]
^It was initially reported that Stanningley would play Oulton Raidettes in the semi-final. It was later confirmed that Stanningley would play Hull F.C.[15][16]